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12 Day - Exploring Namibia Tour (Bronze class)
Routing Highlights:
Windhoek - Kalahari Desert - Fish River Canyon – Lüderitz - Namib Naukluft
Park – Sesriem - Sossusvlei – Swakopmund – Cape Cross – Twyfelfontein -
Damaraland - Etosha National Park - Windhoek
Tour Information:
TOUR CODE:
NSA032
Safari Type:
Scheduled Guided Tour
Style:
Accommodated
Duration:
12 Days / 11 Nights
Departure Date:
Saturdays (see set departure dates below)
Departure Location:
Windhoek - Namibia
Tour Ends:
Windhoek - Namibia
Vehicle used will be a Microbus / Speedliner.
Languages spoken are English and German.
Min / Max Pax: 1 / 13 |
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NOTES:
This Group Safari itinerary can easily be converted
into a Private Safari
or a Self Drive Tour
Airport transfers and pre & post safari accommodation is not included but can be arranged on
request.
We also offer regional flights and coach
bookings.
Please contact us for advice & information on how to reach departure
point of
this safari and how to continue afterwards…
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ITINERARY:
Day 1 - Saturday
Kalahari Desert
Leaving Windhoek, we travel into the largest sand mass on earth, the
Kalahari Desert. The bushman refer to it as the “Soul of the World”, an
emotive description for this area! With its deep red sand dunes and endless
grass plains interspersed with Acacia’s and shrubs, it is the only form of
survival for a vast amount of specially adapted wildlife. Enjoy the
opportunity to experience the fauna and flora that has survived this desert
environment for thousands of years.
Day 2 - Sunday
Fish River Canyon
We travel south through expansive rocky plains, visiting the unique Quiver
Tree forest. Nestled amongst huge dolerite boulders, some stacked in such a
mysterious way that it seems impossible that they were formed by natural
forces, it awards us with magnificent photographic opportunities. After we
arrived at our lodge, we have time to enjoy a pleasant walk to an adjacent
granite hill to enjoy the sundowner with a cold drink in hand.
Day 3 - Monday
Lüderitz
Our morning starts on the edge of the Fish River Canyon, where we gaze 550
meters into this magnificent geological phenomenon, the second largest of
its kind on earth. Thereafter we travel down the Great Escarpment and into
the awesomely stretched plains of the Namib Desert, the scenery giving way
to the shifting dunes of the Prohibited Diamond Area. Here we visit Diaz’
Cross, before rounding off the day with a tour through Lüderitz and checking
into our hotel for the evening.
Day 4 - Tuesday
Central Namib Desert
This morning the ghost town of Kolmanskop reminds us of the opulence and
decadence of the diamond rush days of the early 1900’s. Now it stands barren
to the harsh wind and heat of the unforgiving desert. Thereafter we travel
north through the pre-Namib to our lodge in the Namib Desert. This is the
gateway to Sesriem Canyon and Sossusvlei, where some of the highest sand
dunes on earth stand towering over the white desert plains.
Day 5 - Wednesday
Namib Naukluft Park - Sesriem / Sossusvlei
This morning demands an early start. The first rays of sunrise paint the
mountains of sand into a variety of apricot, red and orange, contrasted
against a crisp blue skyline, enrapting our senses, and awarding us the
opportunity to capture this awesome landscape on film. Sossusvlei, where the
mostly dry Tsauchab River ends abruptly amongst majestic dunes, sees us
walking up one of these dunes to admire the desert landscape. Thereafter we
visit the Sesriem Canyon, a life sustaining natural phenomenon in the heart
of the Namib Desert.
Day 6 - Thursday
Swakopmund
After breakfast and after we traveled through the Gaub and Kuiseb Canyons,
we visit the Vogelfederberg before traveling to the quaint coastal town of
Swakopmund. In the better light of the cooler afternoon we venture into the
valley of the Swakop River to visit the Welwitschia Plains and the aptly
named Moonlandscape, enjoying this astonishing area while the sun is
setting. After the short trip back to our hotel we can enjoy dinner at one
of Swakopmund’s many acclaimed restaurants.
Day 7 - Friday
Swakopmund
This idyllic coastal town is the perfect location for walking tours,
shopping, relaxing at a quaint coffee shop or along the sandy beaches. This
being Namibia’s playground, we also have a wide variety of activities on
offer, ranging from dolphin cruises, desert tours and scenic flights to quad
biking, paragliding, parachuting and kite surfing to mention but a few.
Please refer to page ## for activities available in Swakopmund.
Day 8 - Saturday
Skeleton Coast - Cape Cross – Twyfelfontein - Damaraland
Heading further north, we travel along vast lichen fields to Cape Cross, a
fur seal reserve where at times over 80’000 animals frolic in the waves of
the Atlantic! We drive via the Brandberg, Namibia’s highest mountain
(2579m), into the Damaraland, one of the least populated and geologically
diverse areas in Africa. This harsh, rocky environment is home to the rare
Desert Elephant, the Black Rhino and free-roaming antelope species.
Day 9 - Sunday
Etosha Area
We start the morning with a visit to Twyfelfontein, a heritage site where
bushman communities engraved and painted over 2500 pictures some 6000 years
ago! We also visit the Burnt Mountain, Petrified Forest and the Organ Pipes
- all geological phenomena depicting the creation and evolution of some of
the oldest landmasses on earth. We proceed on to our lodge situated close to
the world-renowned Etosha National Park.
Day 10 - Monday
Etosha National Park
The day is devoted purely to the abundant wildlife found in the Etosha
National Park, which surrounds a parched salt desert known as the Etosha
Pan. The park is home to 4 of the Big Five - Elephant, Lion, Leopard and
Rhino – its waterholes supporting a rich diversity of birds and mammals,
including rare species such as black-faced Impala, roan, cheetah, and
Namibia’s smallest antelope, the Damara Dik-Dik.
Day 11 – Tuesday
Etosha National Park
After breakfast we again enter the park, travelling through it from west
to east. En route we may encounter animal species we have not seen before
and look forward to any new surprises at the different waterholes visited.
In the late afternoon we travel out of the park to our lodge, where we enjoy
the rest of the evening at leisure and reminisce about the day’s exciting
events.
Day 12 - Wednesday
Return to Windhoek
After leaving Etosha we head south to Namibia’s mining centre. In this
region we visit Lake Otjikoto, the larger of only two natural lakes found in
Namibia, as well as the Tsumeb museum, where we explore the colonial and
mining history, as well as different minerals found in this area. We
continue southwards via the African craft market in Okahandja to Windhoek.
Here our tour ends.
Outbound Flights from Windhoek to be arranged after 19h00.
TOUR SUMMARY:
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Day |
Accommodation |
Activities |
Meal Basis |
Km's |
| 1 |
Kalahari Anib Lodge |
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280 |
| 2 |
Canon Village |
Quiver Tree Park,
sundowner walk with drinks |
Breakfast |
440 |
| 3 |
Hotel zum Sperrgebiet |
Fish River Canyon, Diaz
Point |
Breakfast |
440 |
| 4 |
Hammerstein Lodge |
Kolmanskop ghost town |
Breakfast |
430 |
| 5 |
Namib Desert Lodge |
Dead Vlei, Sossusvlei,
Sesriem Canyon |
Breakfast |
430 |
| 6 |
Europa Hof |
Vogelfederberg,
Moonlandscape, Welwitschia Plains |
Breakfast |
300 |
| 7 |
Europa Hof |
At leisure, book any
activities with your consultant |
Breakfast |
- |
| 8 |
Twyfelfontein Lodge |
Cape Cross, Burnt
Mountain, Organ Pipes if time allows |
Breakfast |
440 |
| 9 |
Etosha Safari Camp |
Twyfelfontein, (Burnt
Mountain, Organ Pipes), Petrified Forest |
Breakfast |
300 |
| 10 |
Etosha Safari Camp |
Game Drive in the
Etosha National Park |
Breakfast |
300 |
| 11 |
Ghaub Guest Farm |
Game Drive in the
Etosha National Park |
Breakfast |
470 |
| 12 |
Return to
Windhoek |
Lake Otjikoto, Tsumeb
Museum |
Breakfast |
420 |
Alternative accommodation may be used
DEPARTURE DATES:
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Mar |
Apr |
May |
June |
July |
Aug |
Sept |
Oct |
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20 |
10 |
07 |
07 |
04 |
02 |
06 |
04 |
08 |
05 |
03 |
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24 |
21 |
21 |
18 |
16 |
20 |
18 |
22 |
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10 |
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17 |
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Private Group departures are possible on any departure date on request
PLEASE NOTE:
The itinerary above is a guideline only and whilst we try to adhere to it
there may be circumstances when it may change – for example weather and/or
road conditions, seasonal daylight hours etc. Overnight stops on occasion may
be altered from those indicated above.
TOUR NOTES:
It is strongly recommended that you purchase comprehensive personal travel
insurance before you embark on your safari. Travel insurance is for your own
protection and we consider it to be an essential part of modern international
travel.
Our
safaris are merely suggested itineraries and therefore can be
tailor-made
to suit your specific needs:
- Routes can be amended
according to your preference
- Accommodation can be
changed to suit your style and budget
- Accommodation meal
basis can be booked according
to your requirements
- Extra nights can be added
depending on your arrival and departure flight times and the
pace that you want to travel
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